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What’s Maynooth’s Weather Like in March?

March in Maynooth, County Kildare, typically marks the transition from winter to spring. Expect cool temperatures, with average daytime highs ranging from 8°C to 10°C (46-50°F) and nighttime lows between 2°C and 4°C (36-39°F). Rainfall is moderate, with approximately 60-80mm expected over 15-20 days, so packing waterproofs is advisable. Daylight hours increase significantly throughout the month, from around 10.5 hours at the start to over 12.5 hours by month-end, offering good time for exploration. While often damp and breezy, spells of sunshine are also common.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in Maynooth in March?

March generally falls within the shoulder season, meaning accommodation and activity prices are typically moderate, though they may increase around St. Patrick’s Day (March 17th). Expect hotel or guesthouse rooms to range from an estimated €80-€150 per night for a standard room. Casual dining can cost an estimated €12-€25 per person per meal, while a pint of beer might be €5.50-€7.00. Train fares from Dublin to Maynooth typically cost an estimated €10-€15 for a return ticket. Availability for accommodation is generally good, especially in early March.

What Can You Expect in Maynooth in March?

Crowds in Maynooth during March are generally lower than the peak summer months, offering a more relaxed experience. However, the town, being home to a large university, always has a vibrant local student population. The main event is St. Patrick’s Day on March 17th, which brings local parades and celebrations. Conditions will be cool and potentially wet, so dressing in layers and waterproof clothing is essential. Most local attractions will be open, and the town offers a pleasant atmosphere for exploring before the summer tourist rush.

What Are the Best Activities for March in Maynooth?

March is ideal for exploring Maynooth’s historical and cultural sites. Visit the historic Maynooth University campus and St. Patrick’s College, with its impressive architecture. Explore the ruins of Maynooth Castle (check Office of Public Works opening hours). Enjoy walks around the expansive Carton House Estate. The town’s traditional pubs and cafes offer a warm respite from the cooler weather. For St. Patrick’s Day, experience local celebrations. Its excellent train links also make Maynooth a convenient base for a day trip to Dublin.

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